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>> he will go as soon as he can to baltimore to the site of the spirit and also said there will be a time to talk about the rafah crossing and meanwhile, big news from the presidential race, independent canada rfk jr. is expected to announce his choice provides gnomic vice president 2:00 p.m. eastern. rho quickly, it could be nicole shanahan's attorney and entrepreneur appear they will do it from oakland, california, perhaps and that is because that is the area still by their her where she is from but we will call the balls and strikes as they >> john: a short time from now
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third-party candidate robert kennedy jr. is suing to announce his running mate for his independent ticket. it's all happening in oakland, california, where he is bleakly to pick tech entrepreneur nicole shanahan as his vp. speak of the biting campaign is taking notice as the ticket could a puerile to a younger and more diverse voting block. for the third party candidate peel away votes from the president in november. we will ask byron york coming up. >> president biden: we will send them all the resources they need as we respond to this. all resources. we will rebuild that port together. our prayers are with everyone involved especially those waiting for the news of their loved one right now. >> president biden speaking about the bridge collapsed moments ago and we can confirm in the next hour the ntsb will hold a news conference following the catastrophic collapse of the
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francis scott key bridge in the baltimore harbor after a container ship rammed into the bridge overnight causing it to collapse in just a matter of seconds. >> sandra: the devastating event setting off a major emergency response. authorities say eight construction workers who were on the bridge at the time are believed to have fallen into the water and six of them are still missing at this hour. >> we will continue our coverage of breaking news. i'm trace gallagher and los angeles, jackie, great to see you. >> great to be with you. i'm jackie. john and sandra are off today. jaw-dropping footage captures the moment that the ship collided with the bridges support beam causing it to snap and tumble into the patapsco river. >> trace: no word on what caused the crash but officials are ruling out any act of terrorism and calling it an accident. our next guest heard the bridge collapsed in the middle of the night. we will speak to him in moments. >> jackie: first we are heading to griff jenkins who is live in maryland for us.
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what are we learning this hour? >> jackie, we learned moments ago that transportation secretary pete buttigieg is on site serving the damage the bridge behind me. and of course, president biden saying that he will use all federal resources necessary but he also mentioned the top priority is the search and rescue mission for the six unaccounted individuals believed to be construction workers that were fixing potholes on the bridge around 1:30 in the morning when this collapse happened. the after damage and clearing the channel because the port of baltimore has been closed to all incoming and outgoing shipping vessels at this hour. clearing that channel of the debris will be substantial. jackie, let me give you a look here. we are only a full thousand feet from the north side of the bride mangled massive steel protruding from where the bridge of that span once stood. that is really going to be the next order of business after the
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search and rescue. we are more than 11 hours now into that effort put on by the coast guard who has helicopter in the sky and boats in the water as well as the maryland first responders. we spoke with u.s. maryland senator chris van hollen who spoke about what he knows as he is part of the effort as well. listen here. >> we have we believe six people who were unaccounted for right now but that mission is going on. i reach out early to the governor because i wanted to let him know that the federal government as a pull partner in this effort. i've been in touch with secretary pete would've edged twice the head of the ntsb, national transportation safety board and others. >> as mentioned, we are expecting that press conference in the next hour or so and we will see secretary buttigieg there as well and we have a lot of questions for them because as the country has woken up to this tragedy and watch that very
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dramatic video, it appears the ship did lose power and that's what officials have told us. it is not an act of terrorism, it's an accident and the ship may have lost propulsion control meaning it drifted into it. one final note we have been pressuring officials about whether there might have been not construction workers but everyday americans on the road at that hour and they said they just don't have enough information yet to tell us whether or not anyone was on that bridge but they do know that the coordination between the harbor and when that made a call went out from the ship that it had lost control to the maryland transportation authority's, they immediately closed the bridge to oncoming traffic so they believe that may have saved countless lives. jackie. >> jackie: a devastating story appeared we will continue to track the updates. griff jenkins for us, thank you. trace. >> trace: our next guest heard the new bridge collapse in the middle of the night. jordan joining us. thank you for coming on. we appreciate your time.
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we have seen these pictures again and again. tell us what it sounded like because that part we don't know. when did you hear it and what did it sound like question rick about how long did it last? >> yes, sir, thank you so much for having me on. at around 1:30 in the morning i heard a really loud rumble. my entire house was shaking almost as if we were in the midst of an earthquake and at first i thought it was perhaps a low-flying plane, perhaps a military aircraft. i turned on my phone and i looked at all of the social media posts and i just couldn't believe it. i couldn't believe that the key bridge had collapsed. >> trace: from where you live, can you see the bridge? are you close enough to see it? did you go outside to see what was going on? what did you do at that point? >> i have a clear view of the
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port from my house. the key bridge is if you steps of that. of my view. i did go down toward the port and i saw that the bridge had collapsed. it was a horrific scene. something out of a movie and unfortunately, it wasn't special effects. it reality. >> trace: i'm wondering because they called it a mayday. you could maybe tell us this. they called it a mayday, the ship. we don't know exactly how much time they had to shut the bridge down but before you actually heard what you described as being somewhat like an earthquake, did you hear a response? did you hear first responders making their way to the scene because the possibility of that made a call? >> before the collapse, i was asleep so i didn't really hear much but after the collapse, i
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did note that there were helicopters overhead, there was a significant emergency response. there were sirens. a lot of traffic on the road. it was definitely a massive, massive response and there is still a massive presence on the ground right now. >> trace: in the past 12 and half hours or so, have you gotten a chance to walk closer to the harbor to get a closer look of what this catastrophe appears? what can you describe for us? >> i was joined with multiple news crews but mostly the people like myself who are absolutely in shock and in awe that a bridge that we use almost daily and for many people several times a day traveling to and from work. this bridge is a significant commercial artery.
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it connects two parts of the city. there are amazon warehouse is, there is the port of baltimore here. on the other side where there's glen bernie and other important residential areas and commercial areas. it's incredibly critical connection point and the consequences are going to be vast and my heart and prayers go out to the families. we are all thinking about those people who are lost and we pray for their speedy return home. >> trace: i want to go back if i can really quickly to use and consequences because now a lot of the shipping companies around the world have said we are not going to be able to use the baltimore harbor, one of the biggest receptors of light trucks in the world. we will not be able to send our ships into the baltimore harbor. are the people there that you know locally concerned about the economic impact this is going to have in the days and weeks to
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come? >> we are very concerned. the community around the port was built essentially to service harbor workers. and to service those who worked at the factories around here and the fulfillment centers. amazon has fulfillment centers. many other companies have factories and warehouses around here. everyone is concerned about the economy. and the result of this bridge collapse. the port is the heartbeat of the community here. there are 15,000 plus people who depend on the port for their living and all the local businesses depend on it in some way. we really hope that this gets resolved soon. >> trace: we are hoping right along with you.
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giorgio, thank you for joining us sir. we appreciate it. best of luck to you and your community in the recovery effort going on there. >> thank you so much. >> i want to see women protected. we know that women have died. >> jackie: hundreds of activists outside the supreme court today as the court weighs oral arguments concerning access to a widely used abortion pill. fox news sunday anchor and legal correspondent shannon brain is outside the supreme court. what is your prediction of what you think we will no? >> arguments wrapped up a short time ago and what usually happens is the friday filing the arguments they take the first vote. totally in secret behind closed doors. they will decide who writes the opinion and how it will be farmed out. they will try to flip votes in that process.
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i think it will be toward the end of term and end of june before we know here but what it felt like in the arguments today as we may not get to the merits of this case which is how the fda has handled loosening some of the security restrictions, the safety restrictions and had on the youth of mifepristone which is to abortion pills. there is the standing issue. they were a group of doctors who are pro-life that said they didn't want to have to deal with the situation where someone shows up in the emergency room or has another adverse reaction after taking mifepristone and then they have to participate in something that could wind up ending in a pregnancy or being acquitted to an abortion. the justices almost every one of them seem skeptical about that and this group being able to sue but here's justice alito saying if not this group of doctors and who? >> your argument is it doesn't matter if fda flagrantly violated the law, didn't do what
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it should have done, endangered the health of women, that's too bad and nobody can sue in court? >> that may happen to these doctors but on the other hand if they get to the merit, justice jackson said should courts be the ones making the decision about something pharmaceutical that you would lean on experts to do something like the fda. here is justice jackson. >> you are asked if the agency is infallible and i guess i'm wondering about the flip side which is do you think that courts have specialized scientific knowledge with respect to pharmaceuticals and as a company that has pharmaceuticals, do you have concerns about judges parsing medical and scientific studies? >> sounded like justice jackson and others believe that the fda should be making these decisions. we will see what they decide, the courts, by the end of joe. jackie. >> jackie: a lot to watch there. shannon bream, thank you so m
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much. that is interesting. a lot of different directions this could go in an obviously strong opinions on both sides of the issue. >> trace: i was listening to some of the coverage all day jackie and shannon has a very good point. a lot of legal analysts have backed her up saying it is unlikely they will get to the merits of this case because most of the supreme court justices were very skeptical that this case had standing to begin with to be brought in the first place. we will keep you up to speed on that. >> jackie: we will get more in-depth with this and speak to our legal editor about all the different paths this could lead us down including if they do it to the merits, what impact could it have on other fda approvals if that was found to be an issue of real concern and how this might play out over time. >> trace: in the meantime, replogle sean diddy combs is nowhere to be found as homeland security is read his home.
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what's interesting about this is that ship in case you don't know the context was moving at roughly eight knots meaning a little over 9 miles an hour which is a good head of speed with a ship that size going toward the bridge appeared we are also being told that the crew on board was a local pilot and crew. it wasn't the main crew of the ship. it was a local pilot in charge of getting it out of the baltimore harbor. it will be interesting to see if that plays a part. the knowledge of the ship plays a part losing power and what it means for the investigation going forward. ntsb will have an update and we will bring you coverage of that catastrophe in baltimore. former president donald trump says he intends to pay the reduced $175 million bond with cash within the next week and a half. the payment would put a halt to
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new york attorney general letitia james threat to seize some of his prized new york properties. we have coverage now. alvin bragg turning to her former senior doj official with a history of going after trump but now to see be caught. she is life for us outside of trump tower in midtown manh manhattan. >> according to court records, the hush money trial will mark at least the third for prosecutor michael colangelo in regard to the former president who yesterday repeated a similar claim calling the case election interference. >> this is all done by biden and the thugs that work for biden. these are all biden trials because calendula works for biden. can you imagine customers they take a guy out of doj and they put him into the attorney general's office and to the manhattan d.a.'s office to go after trump.
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>> looking at that timeline, michael calendula worked with new york attorney general letitia james' office helping her investigate the misuse of charity funds and later allegations of fraud at tp foundation in 2020. in 2021, michael calendula became acting associate attorney general during the biden administration and then he was hired by the manhattan ds office in the fall of 2022 to wk on the hush money case which will mark trump's return to court next month. the judge setting april 15th start date. the judge saying prosecutors were not responsible for a last-minute documents don't. the trump teen argued it should delay or dismiss the case entirely paired prosecutor say trump tried to cover up hush money payments to adult film star stormy daniels keeping voters from fully assessing trump's candidacy for president. trump's legal team to file another motion to delay the case this time his lawyers citing
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pretrial publicity. >> trace: live for us in new york. thank you. jackie. >> jackie: thank you. let's bring in cary vann, fox news legal editor and former counselor to attorney general bill barr. thank you for being here. this is an interesting one to examine because the former president will malign whoever is looking into him but if you look at michelangelo's career path, he goes from labor under obama to new york attorney general's office and he goes to doj and is now leaving doj to go work for a local office. why would he do that? >> and not just any spot. he held the number three spot at the department and that is a very coveted spot. usually people take that spot it is the fast track to becoming a corporate head somewhere or heading up the u.s. attorney's office appeared one of my former colleagues who was acting associate attorney general, she is a big wake up walmart.
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rudy giuliani held that under reagan and he went on to become the district and anyone knows that's a powerful position. joe from a spot at they doj to work for a local prosecutor just objectively speaking it is a career downgrade at a minimum and one has to wonder why would you make that move? >> jackie: when you hear the former president taken issue with this person in particular it stands out as different than some of the other complaints we hear from him. >> given his resume working for james going after trump, letitia james, going to doj i'm not sure what he did there. i know when you are in that position you are overseeing a lot of different components and so i wouldn't be surprised if trump was in there but to go to alvin bragg's office, back to trump again, it sounds like he is a right hand at this point. you have to be a true believer in what you are doing to make that career move in light of what you are sacrificing in order to do that. the president raises an
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interesting point, the former president when he says what he does. >> jackie: and he brings up weaponization of the justice department and you can litigate that concern one way or another, but this case, as i understand it, seems to be different. >> it is just objectively speaking a career downgrade. the question is, why. >> jackie: let's move on to the supreme court and their debate over the mifepristone abortion pill peered talking to shannon bream over your stomach earlier, we may not hear resolution of this but how important is it to get to the iy especially in the context of an upcoming election and how does the contrast between standing in minutes affect this case? >> i'm not sure that the justices will reach the merits of the case. they seem skeptical that the doctors had merit to scott hsu in the first place. they say we have conscious objections that these women's are taking pills and then we
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become complicit in finishing the abortion process and that is against our beliefs. the justices seem skeptical of the arguments. i don't think they will reach us in the decision but it's the heart of the merit which is who holds the fda accountable at the end of the debt? if there's a high risk drug in this drug has appeared to be high-risk in different ways over the years, their own warning label says one and 25 women who use it and of the emergency room and that strikes me as high risk. at one point does the fda themselves determine something is risky enough to reinstate just typical safety protocols in the question is, again, we don't know who holds them accountable because it seems like at the end of the day, they do but when do they actually make that decision and can anyone force them to do so? i don't think the justices will reach out but i think it is a reasonable question that people are asking. >> jackie: we will continue to follow it and there've been a lot of opinions around the spirit you had
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senator elizabeth warren this morning calling that's part of another republican effort to ban abortion nationwide so you have opinions coming around as the supreme court looks at this but you think they will do it carefully. >> i would be surprised if they get past the standing issue but there are different standing issues with different states for this litigation will continue in some way or another but as far as us seeing an actual decision on the merit, i'm sure about that. >> jackie: thank you so much. trace come over to you. >> trace: the nypd is identifying the suspects accused of killing one of their officers and their rap sheets will shock you. former fbi special agent nicole parker head on why these career criminals were ever on the streets to begin with. >> jackie: plus, dozens of federal agents creating sean diddy combs' residence yesterday. jonathan hunt has more from los angeles. jonathan, have we heard anything yet from diddy? >> no.
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♪ nothing is everything ♪ ask your doctor about how skyrizi could help with your skin or joint symptoms. learn how abbvie could help you save. >> jackie: dozens of federal agents at reading the los angeles and miami homes of sean diddy combs yesterday as part of a sex trafficking investigation. tmz sharing this video of him seen in miami as abc reports federal agents seized a number of his electronic devices. former fbi assistant director chris swecker is standing by with the latest on the investigation but jonathan hunt is live in los angeles per jonathan, what can you tell us about the probe and what we are learning to that mark >> sources have confirmed that this is indeed a sex trafficking investigation. they have not confirmed whether sean combs is a direct target of that investigation. we also don't know frankly where
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combs is at this precise moment. properties connected to combs in l.a. and in miami were rated by heavily armed agents with homeland security investigation. at combs mansion here in l.a. in the homey hills neighborhood, those agents were seen escorting several people from the property, at least two of whom appeared to be in zip ties or handcuffs. just a couple of hours after the raids began, combs was spotted according to the report of tmz at a small executive airport in miami. tmz said the video they posted showed combs strolling around the airport as they put it apparently waiting for other members of his party who appeared to be talking with officials at the airport. sean combs has been the target of several lawsuits alleging sexual abuse in the past six months. the first of which was filed by his former girlfriend cassandra venter appeared that suit was settled the day after it was
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filed. but it was followed by others that claim to forced drugging of women and sexual assault and in february a male music producer also filed suit saying he has been abused by combs. combs has denied the allegations against him. the attorney representing two of those that filed suit against combs told us in an emailed statement "hopefully this is the beginning of a process that will hold mr. combs responsible for his depraved conduct." lawyers for combs have not responded to our request for comment since his homes were rated. jackie. >> jackie: jonathan hunt, thank you so much. trace. >> trace: for more on this investigation let's bring in former fbi assistant director chris swecker. great to have you on the show. the big headline there is what we want to get into with because it has been confirmed this is a sex trafficking case but sean combs is not the target. he sure looks like the target. what are your thoughts.
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>> apparently hsi is leaking out a lot of information and you are right. it looks like there's a very significant sex trafficking, human trafficking investigation underway. it looks like it is coming out of the hsi division of international organized crime or something along those lines. it looks pretty significant. two major search warrants, a lot of process around those search warrants, a lot of kitted out tactical people raiding those two locations. it looks like a lot of drama around all of this and you know there is enough probable cause because you don't get search warrants without strong probable cause that there is at least a human trafficking, sex trafficking ring at work here. >> trace: explained that to us if you would because i know we have talked about the fact that there have been a number of lawsuits brought against sean combs, women alleging that he drug them et cetera and so on.
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my questioning, where does the trafficking come in there? what is it that we needed to constitute human trafficking, sex trafficking et cetera. >> that's a great question because it looks like some of these lawsuits are personal lawsuits like sexual assaults one-off. to make human trafficking or make a human trafficking violation under federal law, you have to be taking women against their will and forcing them to commit sexual acts. if they're under age women, that would make it more serious. if underage women or men are being forced to commit acts, crossing state lines or crossing international boundaries. does this tie in to an organized crime group? a human trafficking organization? i can tell you the federal agencies don't like to get involved and one-off type cases.
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neither the fbi nor hsi will engage and spa one-off one or two rings and that sort of th thing. if they are working this case, there is every indication that this is a human trafficking ring here. >> trace: i want to go one further with you on that because here's federal or prosecutor entered your cascade, what he hd to say on this. >> they allege everything from rape to sex trafficking, and to drugged and also such a harassment and abuses are going on. i put this between harvey weinstein and r. kelly type of case. i think the criminal aspects are something that have to be deeply investigated. >> trace: in other words, this is a significant case and you have the southern district of new york involved in this. a lot of heavy hitters in that area. it really looks like sean combs, diddy, is in some trouble.
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>> it appears so. the question is since they are issuing some disclaimers about him being the target, is he really the target? it sure seems so pure logic would tell you that they going to his house, both houses, they are focusing on his two sons. they have them in zip ties during the course of the search warrants. they may have searched his airplane at opa locka and dip planning to people opa locka airport. that's an airport of some notoriety. it used to be a smugglers airport. i guess it all rolled back around to it's a pretty significant investigation if you have hsi going to all this trouble out of the southern district of new york which is a serious district. >> trace: chris swecker, great to have you on the show as always. thank you. >> thank you trace. >> jackie: just a short time from now, third party candidate robert f. kennedy jr. making a
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major announcement about his 2024 running mate. we will bring that to you when it happens. >> trace: looking forward to that beard plus the terror attack in moscow putting other h alert. what threats are americans facing overseas as isis appears to be making a global come back? we will ask retired for store general jack keane about that next. ♪ ♪ this is david's look of joy. and this is his john deere z530m mower. ♪ that cuts with so much precision
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>> jackie: we are monitoring an update from the state department after the u.s. embassy in paris issued a major security alert following that moscow terror attack. the embassy warning that u.s. citizens may find themselves with little or no warning as terrorists target locations that may be of interest to them. we will bring in our retired
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senior four-star -- excuse me. senior analyst jack keane. thank you for being here. on the heels of what we saw in moscow on friday and now this warning coming out of the u.s. embassy in paris. in your mind, are we witnessing any early signs of a global resurgence of isis? >> certainly there is a resurgence of isis as we see it conducting operations outside of afghanistan. we have seen that in iran, we've seen it in russia. also germany has thwarted a couple of attacks they believe originated by isis from afghanistan using local people, mostly from cogic is down and people in germany and they've had austrians arrest. france has thwarted a couple of attacks as well from isis. there is no doubt that the alarm
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has gone up in europe concerning this organization. when isis attacked before, a theater in france in 2015 and night spots and in manchester, england, in 2017, while that was ice as it was a different isis. that was the isis that established a caliphate in iraq and syria. other organizations took the mantle and the name because it help them with recruiting and getting funds. this isis came out of afghanistan is a derivative of that. it's not as big as an organization was but nonetheless it obviously has influence and it has made up its mind. something we said to the biden administration, the cia told them this, the military told them this, as did the other six nations who were in afghanistan with us who wanted to stay. it is likely that isis will form a sanctuary in afghanistan if we pull out of there and as a result of that, they will launch attacks into europe, it's why the europeans wanted to stay,
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and also eventually attacked the united states or at least our interests in europe and that's what we are concerned about here. >> jackie: general i want to get your thoughts also on this deepening rift between the u.s. and israel with the bite administration not blocking a u. resolution that called for an immediate cease-fire and you heard the white house and the state department trying to cast this as though it wasn't anything emblematic of a policy change they are, it's not a binding resolution. listen to what they said here. >> we are perplexed by this. it's a nonbinding resolution. there's no impact at all on israel and israel's ability to continue to go after hamas. >> it's a bit surprising and unfortunate. the full-scale invasion of rafah would be a mistake. >> jackie: the u.s. a prize that is really cancel a delegation to have a huge meeting here on the heels of that decision with the u.n. v vote. this was not nothing. in the past the u.s. had blocked
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those votes. we abstained this time allowing it to go through but in the broader context i wanted to ask you you have u.s. soldiers that are providing aid it to terrorist controlled nation-state but is continuing to hold american hostages and the u.s. is allowing this global call for a cease-fire to go through. it is seen as backing off its ally. what message does that send it to our adversaries? >> what's taken place here and why israel is so frustrated is this is the u.n. and we all know that is not a binding resolution but the united states has never opposed israel in the past. there's an anti-israel movement in the u.n. particularly in the general assembly and we been aware of it for years. that's why we've always stood up and supported israel. this resolution, we did not support israel. i think that feeds and gives leverage to hamas. for those who are backing hamas
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as -- in negotiations right now on trying to establish a cease-fire. so hostages can be released and humanitarian aid can get in there. that is what the issue is here and that is why the leadership prime minister netanyahu and others are frustrated with the administration and shut down the coordination visit that was going to take place led by a special to the prime minister this week. we know full well that the president of the united states is publicly opposing how israel is conducting military operations in gaza. the majority leader of the senate is seeking a replacement for prime minister netanyahu. i understand the frustration that the israeli leadership has in dealing with united states and the united states clearly has taken a pathway that is opposing israel. >> jackie: and to your point, after chuck schumer's call for new elections in israel, the white house didn't exactly
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distance itself from that call. they just said he gave a good speech and captured the concerns of a lot of americans. significant for sure. general jack keane, thank you for being here. appreciate your time. >> delighted to be here. >> jackie: trace. >> trace: fascinating stuff. a smuggler meantime cutting through razor wire at the border allowing dozens of migrants to cross into the u.s. illegally. what officials are now doing to try and stop them. plus, this. >> we would have strongly objected to it for several reasons. >> we hope nbc will reconsider its decision. it goes without saying that she will not be a guest on the morning show. >> jackie: up were at nbc over a republican becoming a colleague. could ronna mcdaniel already be on her way out? rgy in just t. -ugh. -here, i'll take that.
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>> trace: we have more shocking video from the border of a smuggler cutting through texas razor wire fence to allow dozens of migrants to sneak into the u.s. the incident happening just a few miles away from where a large stampede of migrants attempted to overrun border regions. more from the border in
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eagle pass, texas. how is governor abbott reacting to these incidents? >> the governor says that texas will continue to hold the line. since these incidences have happened, more razor wire has been put up here in the el paso sector and additional guards have been deployed to dissector to back up those working on the ground. the video i want to show you is from sunday. it was shot by a photographer with "the new york post" and it shows a migrant using what appears to be a bulk letter to snip a small hole in the razor wire then help several dozen migrants through over onto the u.s. side for national guard intervene and ordered them to turn back around and go back to mexico. this did happen not far from gate 36 here in el paso where last thursday's melee went down where a group of roughly 100 migrants charge national guard
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troops knocking some of them to the ground, a handful were treated for minor injuries at local hospitals. in fact, state officials and federal officials say they are reviewing not only that video but other surveillance video to try and identify migrants to criminally charge them. trace. >> trace: lifers down at the border, thank you. jackie. >> jackie: we are awaiting an update from the ntsb following that catastrophic bridge collapsed in baltimore as officials continue to investigate what led to the ship colliding with the bridge. >> trace: third party candidate rfk jr. making a huge announcement about his avp plans. byron york on how it might boost his ballot access. coast-to-coast. ♪ ♪ (♪) when i see all of us out here on this ranch, i see how far our legacy can go.
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the world seeking advice on how to make the app safer for kids. as the senate weighs a bill that could force the parent company to sell the app or face a possible ban here in the u.s. fox business' hillary vaughn is live for us on capitol hill. what is happening today? >> apparently gets are going to beat making the rules for tiktok, at least that is part of the strategy to make the app safer for kids. putting together a global youth council of 15 teenagers from around the world helping tiktok helping them design the center for young users. parents are speaking out about tiktok's toxic impact on teens. the american parents coalition launching their own ads to rally a movement against the app. the ads claiming it takes 8 minutes on tiktok to promote eating disorders and 2 minutes on the app to glorify self harm. tiktok calls the ads a smear campaign saying "this politically motivated dark money

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